![]() Spray on the cloth to avoid drips running into the bezels or over the keyboard of a laptop. If you’re using a cleaning spray, do not squirt it directly on the screen. Take a standard Q top bristled brush to clean waste between the keys and use a microfiber cloth to wipe across the keyboard. You can tremble lightly or tap it to dislodge all the remnants of food and waste from the keyboard. Open the screen and turn the device upside down. You’re better off with a slightly dirty screen than one that’s had its coating removed by chemicals. Firstly turn off your laptop and remove the battery if possible. If the chemicals used in a cleaner aren’t listed, don’t use it. Dell recommends that you don’t choose a cleaner with any of the following chemicals for cleaning LCD screens: acetone, ethyl alcohol, toluene, ethyl acid, ammonia, or methyl chloride. If you need to call in the chemical big guns to shift a stubborn spot, then be super-careful about the screen cleaner you choose. Not unless you’re keen on the smell of shorted electronics, anyway. It’s vital the cloth isn’t so soaked that drips could fall down the screen and into the bezel. If that doesn’t shift all the grime, then lightly dampen the cloth with water and try again. If you apply too much force, you could permanently damage your screen. Don’t press too hard on the screen – this isn’t the solid screen of years ago, but a thin layer of glass/plastic with delicate crystals lying just beneath the surface. ![]() Most screen spots and smears can be removed by simply damping the cloth with plain water.įirst, try cleaning the screen with the dry microfibre cloth. Neither do you necessarily need to invest in these expensive LCD screen sprays that are flogged on Amazon and computer stores. The good news is you don’t need any expensive equipment – a cheap microfibre cloth is your friend here. Click here to find out more and order a copy. ![]() This article is an extract from Help! My Computer Is Broken.
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